Example sentences of "[art] [noun] a [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | In view of the approach taken by the courts to this implied term it is probably fair to regard it as imposing on the seller a separate obligation to pass to the buyer a good title to the goods . |
2 | But both Pound and Lewis were American or Americanized enough to have on the contrary a professional attitude to their respective arts , in the quite precise sense that they saw the continuity of art traditions ensured by the atelier , the master instructing his prentices . |
3 | North said he would have offered the Iranians a free trip to Disneyland or a ride on the space shuttle ; George Cave , the interpreter , offered to send the Second Channel to Miami Beach . |
4 | You should put yourself first and not care or be possessive about your children , or about making your husband the breadwinner happy , or making the home a nice place to be . ’ ’ |
5 | Well I sent it to the B B C , I sent it to Duncan but I also sent it to the the Lady a shorter version to the Lady their competition and I said their competition was gon na be on the eighteenth in their issue they would give the names of the of the winners , but I had looked in the Lady yesterday in Smiths and there was none of nothing about it , but I do n't think I 've won anyway because it said you 'd be notified by post so . |
6 | Apart from the attractiveness of the flowers , the fleshy , leathery , circular or oval leaves of diverse coloration make the water-lily a favourite plant to be kept in the heated and unheated aquarium . |
7 | The night was clear and dark , the moon a sharp crescent to the north-east , high above the distant outline of the mountains . |
8 | Some judges and lawyers saw in the development a serious threat to the independent impartial adjudication of disputes by the courts . |
9 | The road steepens to reach and pass alongside Dent Head Viaduct , the tremendous arched buttresses soaring high above with dramatic effect , the whole a remarkable tribute to the skill of the Victorian railway engineers . |
10 | This does not normally involve dismantling the disk drive , you just insert in the drive a special disk to which has been added a small amount of a cleaning fluid . |
11 | He had to show the print a second time to censorship boards to convince them they had imagined the nudity . |
12 | It 's called ‘ Visual Tennis ’ and offers the viewer a comprehensive approach to learning the game based on visualisation and mental imagery . |
13 | Easier We hope you find the PC-ometer a useful guide to how a PC works , but if you do n't , why not tell us ? |
14 | It is simply the case that the party should be there while it intends to govern Northern Ireland and it should be exerting itself to offer the voters a real alternative to sectarian politics . |
15 | I enjoyed reading the book , and feel that the author 's original approach makes the book a valuable addition to those already published on the subject . |
16 | Benjamin Tappan ( Dem. , Ohio ) , 1844 : censured for leaking to the press a presidential message to the Senate . |
17 | These act-of-creation in-jokes make the film a worthy addition to the writers-at-work sub-genre , to be placed alongside The Shining , Misery and Barton Fink . |
18 | The original reasons for seeking a Royal Charter remain : it would give greater status to the Association , its members and indeed the whole industry ; we would enjoy the endorsement by the Privy Council to our qualifications for membership ; recognition by the Privy Council would add weight to the Association 's opinion on issues when lobbying Government or debating with others ; our members would have the Privy Council 's endorsement of being true professionals with the opportunityfor a Corporate member to be called a Chartered Hotelier or a Chartered Caterer . |
19 | It was decided that , in order to make the unit a worthwhile compromise to fitting a complete theft alarm , it must be independent and require no connection to the vehicle . |
20 | The close proximity of the entrance of the vagina to the anus makes the anus a particular threat to the vagina as a source of candida and provides the bacteria to infect the bladder in cases of cystitis . |
21 | At the table a short distance to my right sat a number of bulky , cold-eyed humans with guns visibly beneath their over-tunics . |
22 | When we 're using whole group drama : We must give the class a clear focus to the work . |
23 | In summary , Collins have pulled out of participation in the National Corpus Project and Longman have given a commitment to participate in the National Corpus Project , which leaves us having submitted a proposal a revised proposal to the D T I , erm fully documenting Longman 's contribution , erm but leaving O U P's role and financial contribution to the project open in anticipation that there is likely to be some rearrangements amongst the industrial partners , that is there may be a reallocation of funding between Longman and O U P and maybe the addition of new partners erm or it may just stay as it is erm . |
24 | However careful the oil companies are , there is every chance a similar tragedy to the Shetlands could happen off the south or west Wales coasts . |
25 | It is in no sense a rival body to the National Institute for the Deaf but works in active co-operation with it and has direct representation there on . |
26 | She had already had one nervous breakdown , which was no doubt a great nuisance to everybody , and now she was heading for something worse : agoraphobia . |
27 | It is like those cases where women were , perhaps are , discriminated against because they were not ‘ strong ’ enough for a job or part of a job ; but most people would prefer for such a task a strapping wench to a seven-stone male weakling , who gets the sand kicked into his eyes by the beach bully , courtesy of the Charles Atlas advert . |